Article 83 of the Constitution of Italy

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Article 83 of the Constitution of Italy is the constitutional provision that defines how the President of the Italian Republic is elected, including the electing body and the required majorities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf article of the Constitution of Italy
constitutional provision
appliesToOffice President of Italy
surface form: President of the Italian Republic
country Italy
defines electing body for the President of the Italian Republic
majority requirements for the election of the President of the Italian Republic
electingBodyIncludes Chamber of Deputies
Parliament in joint session
Senate of the Republic
regional delegates
governs election procedure for the President of the Republic by Parliament and regional delegates
hasLegalEffectOn procedure for electing the head of state of Italy
jurisdiction Italian Republic
language Italian
legalStatus in force
legalSystem Italian constitutional law
locatedInDocumentSection Constitution of Italy
surface form: Part II of the Constitution of Italy

Title II of the Constitution of Italy
partOf Constitution of Italy
regulates composition of the presidential electoral college
voting majority for presidential election
relatedConcept indirect election
parliamentary democracy
qualified majority
relatedOffice head of state of Italy
relatedTo Article 84 of the Constitution of Italy
Article 85 of the Constitution of Italy
Article 86 of the Constitution of Italy
subject election of the President of the Italian Republic
typeOfRule procedural rule

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President of Italy constitutionalArticle Article 83 of the Constitution of Italy